I am amazed by some of the scratch built projects and conversions that I stumble across online from time to time. I like to think that I have the creativity to pull off a cool project, but then I stumble across something truly grande and doubt myself. Even if I possessed the creativity, I doubt I would be able to find the time!

I don't play Apocalypse... but if I did, I'd want an Ork Stompa... that's right, one of these:

However, it costs quite a bit of cash. Irondog Studios made one of these out of a Mr. Potato Head toy... and holy crap, it is cool. Check it out for yourself!

I've been playing around with goofy blue-green control decks in multiplayer Magic: The Gathering games for a long time. There's just something about drawing playing a lot of goofy stuff, looking completely worthless, and then coming out of nowhere to win at the last second that appeals to me. This is my current favorite, a blue-green milling combo deck:

How It Works
As I mentioned before, this deck sits around and does a whole bunch of nothing for quite some time. Sure, you're drawing a bunch of cards and trying to stay alive, but the intent is to look harmless for as long as possible. Eventually, you should manage to get Sensei's Divining Top, Helm of Awakening, and Future Sight into play together. At this point, you can draw as many cards as you want, play the top over and over and over again, and then fire off a Brain Freeze with a huge storm count. If you can't deck your opponent, a large number of 4/4 beast tokens from Hunting Pack can also do the job in a pinch.

Vulnerabilities
I don't run any counterspells in this deck, and that leaves the deck vulnerable to all kinds of shenanigans. The most threatening cards are those that can destroy multiple enchantments and/or artifacts at a time. Pernicious Deed really ruins this deck's day, but even something as simple as Hull Breach can be a real setback.